retired...

Wednesday, 23 August 2006

In the midst of all the paperwork and medical checkups and trying hard to get the lab un-landlocked, Delphine decided to AWOL on me today... And since she needs to go for a checkup at the service centre, I would be laptop-less for a week~~~ *cries* Rather trying for me since it's like term-time AND my laptop is for work AND play, I wonder if how I am gonna survive this... The service centre better get it all done within the week, man!! Thankfully UROPS taught me to backup stuff, so the super important stuff like my Honors readings are on me thumb ^^ Main problem I would be facing (other than a lack of entertainment) would be not being able to charge my shuffle..... Guess this would be a good time to do my textbook muggings and pack my room....

The medical checkup today was OK, since it was basically checking the normal vitals and like reflexes etc., plus the filling up of a questionaire. Now all that's left is the HUMOGOUS sorting out of safety porotocols etc to make OSHE happy... The basic guidelines are up but seems to be insufficient... Oh well. My part in this mess is to sort out the basic First Aid Kit for both the lab and for the field...

Wednesday, 16 August 2006

Have had a total of one lecture this week, since the GE2018 lecturer is on MC, and I had to miss Marine Bio due to the compulsory medical examination we had, and I still need to go down to UHWC again tomorrow morning for urine test No. 2 since some protein was found this morning... Week was normal, except for the fact that we probably cannot dive for quite a while... even if we get the green light by next week, it now depends on how many of the *ancient* regulators and BCDs have been serviced/replaced... And just when I thought there was at least the LIT training dive to look forward to (and the sea to return to), just heard news that we *might* hafta postpone it!!! *sigh*

That's when I turn to blogs like Tony Wu's to cheer me up ^^ So fun!!! Wanna be at Tonga and see humpback mother and calf pairs too~~~ Not exactly at the pinacle of chirpiness but at least there's something to smile about for now.... Just wanna be able to hurry up and do trial dives in Singapore and recce possible nursery sites~~~

Friday, 11 August 2006

After goodness-knows how many semesters of seeing my CAP continuously go down the slippery slope of oblivion, it finally rises!!! *bwahaha* Yet another wonderful advantage of taking 4263, it's a CAP booster!! What more can you ask for in a module? You get to hang out/chill out for a week at Tioman, have tonnes of fun "exploring" habitats, NO exam, and get nice grades!! Wish there were more of these modules to take since I still need to YANK up my CAP if I wanna do my Master's in NUS without needing to work for a few years... But looking at this module's result, it doesn't seem THAT hopeless after all ^^ Just hope that my choice of modules this semester are good, and that I hit a few more As....

More photos have been uploaded to my Yahoo! albums, and here's a LONG overdue photo of my openwater group with Martin, our instructor and Pris and Mark our assistant instructors ^^ Just click for the full view!!

Thursday, 10 August 2006

What a week it has been... Was gearing up (literally and figuratively) for diving in Singapore tomorrow, but it is not to be~~ The whole lab is landlocked with a temporary suspension of all diving activities organised by lab, thanks to a case of DCS (decompression sickness aka bends for the un-initialised) so nobody gets to dive for a while... Prof is trying his best to get this removed since just about nearly EVERYBODY in lab needs to dive (in varying degrees that is) Poor Wai was kinda walking around looking rather depressed and worried (and a little stressed) today since she was banking on tomorrow's session at Raffles' to finish what she could not do on Tues... Do hope that all this gets sorted out soon. Not fun having everybody (including Prof) stressed and low morale...

And on to the "ups"... Got my basic gear (minus the wetsuit, since I am borrowing Jani's in the meantime...) on National Day eve~~~ *bounces* Spent just about all the leftovers of my 'ang pow' money on it, so poor Martin had to count the rather many notes.... *toothy grins* Also had quite a bit of fun copying some of the Chek Jawa cartoons that Ria did onto my mesh bag ^^ Now just need to sit back and hope to hear good news soon~~~ With the gear shopping, it feels like Absolute is turning into my third "home" (after my actual home and lab), at least for this month... Went last week to check out gear, this tues to collect gear, earlier today with HX, and next tues to try out a wetsuit that Martin managed to scout out. Funny how he called me on my handphone just as HX and I realised that he was not back at the shop... And I definitely would be in the shop at least once next month since HX and I are planning to do Underwater Navigation whilst saving up for Advance in Dec....

Friday, 4 August 2006

Why am I blogging when I have like less than 3h to finish up my fish survey report, print it out and get to NUS to hand it in?! Just goes to show how much of report writing I can suffer from before I need a break.... The fish report is like a third done (thankfully the nightmarish freshwater one is all wrapped up!!), no time to recheck my graphs... Just gonna put them in like that and hope I don't die too badly.... And why am I in such dire states? All due to LIT training that we had last night, resulting in me reaching home at 10.40pm and two reports to finish....

Karenne's doing the first few sessions, and learnt of quite a few more survey methods briefly last night at the NParks Biodiversity Centre @ Peirce Rd. Not the most accessible place but still not too ulu... There's another session tonight, same place, same time, to continue on the LIT codes and stuff. Thank goodness I still remember a little of what Zee went through with us last year since I would be near to dead tired by then... So basically for this course, it's NIE, NParks and MBL people all being trained together to do reef surveys, and our first training dive is on the 19th... So there's like 4 days of diving for me this month!! Don't know if I should jump for joy or not.... Should stop my rant here... Need to finish my report....

Wednesday, 2 August 2006

I really should be working on my report(s) for 4263 but just had to have an entry on this rather good book I came across in the library last week ^^

Was hunting around for some books on swimming when I came across the section with dive books. There was the usual array of books on dive sites all around the world, as well as books for beginners. And it was here that I found Neutral Buoyancy: Adventures in a Liquid World by Tim Ecott. (No, it's not a book on tips on improving buoyancy!!) Initially, I thought it was just gonna be a series of dive anecdotes by the author, but it turns out to be this and more! It makes real good light reading material, and starts off with a little history about diving, and how the equipment started off prior to Jacques Cousteau's aqualung; a bit on how sponges were harvested and processed into their usable products; how the cause of bends was found out with more understanding of human physiology; divers pushing depth limits, resulting in the dicovery of nitrogen narcosis.... Have only read half of it, and am enjoying every bit of it. As far as I can tell, even the details on holothurians (the humble sea cucumbers) and sharks and physiology stuff is rather accurate. This is one author who HAS done his background reading. Definitely a good, informative book on mankind's fascination with the deep blue ^^ Do hunt it down in the library when you can!! The Dewey decimal code is 797.23 ECO-[REC].

And for those who are interested, here's the Amazon link to it:

p/s. On a sidenote, am getting my basic dive gear!! Too bad the Atomic Split Fins cost near to 200 after discount, so would be getting Tusa Imprex fins instead..... Now, back to my reports...